More tiger rangers receive their postcards

More tiger rangers have received their postcards that people from all over the world sent to them under WWF's Cards4tigers initiative, an action to promote the work of these unsung heroes working in the frontlines of tiger conservation.

The latest is the ranger team attached to Bardia National Park in Nepal. On a field visit to Bardia recently, WWF Nepal's communications director, Akash Shrestha, handed the postcards to Ramesh Thapa, the park's Assistant Chief Warden. Ramesh was clearly overwhelmed by the show of support and appreciation for their work.

Said Ramesh: "We are very thankful to everyone who has appreciated our anti-poaching work by sending us postcards. Such support and appreciation will surely inspire us in Bardia National Park as well as whole of Nepal to continue our fight against wildlife crimes."

In September, the rangers of Rimbang Baling Wildlife Reserve in Indonesia, received their postcards at a special event to mark WWF Indonesia's 50th anniversary. Rusli Siregar, the reserve's head ranger accepted the postcards on the rangers behalf.

We will post more photos of rangers with their postcards as we receive them. Watch this space!